Must read * Saturday Express *
5 * * * * * Truly shocking * Fab New 5 Star Fiction, Heat *
A deeply evocative read * Woman Magazine *
A gripping novel . . . will have you up all night guessing what happens next * My Weekly *
A gripping new novel * Yours *
The Hot List * Inside Soap *
Fab in Fiction feature * Woman's Way *
Pearse has written another pacy novel, steeped in 1960s authenticity and driven by lovable - and love to hate - characters. But at the heart of the book lies a powerful message which stays with you long after you've finished reading * Sunday Express *
Lesley Pearse brilliantly captures the era . . . Emotional and moving, The House Across The Street is storytelling at its best, filled with characters you will care passionately about -- Anne Cater * Daily Express *
5 * * * * * A gripping read set in the 1960s. The story becomes a full-blown mystery that will leave Katy's life in danger, and the search for answers drives this engaging combination of thriller and drama * The People's Friend *
Lesley Pearse is on top form with her latest novel The House Across The Street * Choice *
A heartbreaking and intensely human story that twists, turns and grips from first page to last . . . * Lancashire Post *
An evocative and nostalgic novel from one of the UK's most prolific, best-selling authors * CultureFly *
We highly recommend it! * People's Friend *
Evocative * Woman's Weekly *
You'll be up all night trying to guess what comes next * Good Living *
Gripping 60s novel * Eastern Daily Press *
Praise for Lesley Pearse * - *
Deservedly one of the world's favourite story tellers . . . You simply have to keep turning the pages to find out what happens next * MyWeekly *
Heart-warming and evocative, a real delight to read * Sun *
Glorious, heartwarming * Woman & Home *
Gripping * Hello *
A narrative that gallops along, this is quintessential Pearse that will delight her army of readers * Daily Mail *
Evocative, compelling, told from the heart
* Sunday Express *
Must-reads this month * Marie Claire *
Praise for Lesley Pearse: * - *
Heart-warming and evocative, a real delight to read * Sun *
A narrative that gallops along, this is quintessential Pearse that will delight her army of readers * Daily Mail *
Glorious, heartwarming * Woman & Home *
Evocative, compelling, told from the heart * Sunday Express *
Deservedly one of the world's favourite story tellers . . . You simply have to keep turning the pages to find out what happens next. * MyWeekly *
Gripping. * Hello *
Evocative, multi-faceted and sometimes disturbing, a story that grips from first page to last. * Lancashire Post *